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pakistan quickly retaliated. cargo trucks stacked up at the afghanistan border after pakistan shut down the critical supply line that provides american forces with 40% of what they need to fight the war. >> this has put us in one step short of a strategic disaster. we simply can't operate without at least 50% of our supplies that come through pakistan on the ground and are now held up. >> reporter: it's the latest in a series of clashes between the u.s. and pakistan, including the u.s. raid that killed osama bin laden that potentially threatened the entire u.s. war effort in afghanistan. joint chief chairman martin dempsey knows exactly what's at stake. >> is it serious? absolutely. are we taking it seriously? i can promise you that. i don't know how it will turn out. >> reporter: the u.s. and nato launched two separate investigations into this attack. while officials here at the pentagon are confident that pakistan will eventually re-open those vital u.s. supply lines, they fear it will come at a heavy price, br
pakistan quickly retaliated. cargo trucks stacked up at the afghanistan border after pakistan shut down the critical supply line that provides american forces with 40% of what they need to fight the war. >> this has put us in one step short of a strategic disaster. we simply can't operate without at least 50% of our supplies that come through pakistan on the ground and are now held up. >> reporter: it's the latest in a series of clashes between the u.s. and pakistan, including the...
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and pakistan ever really go to war you can respond to us on facebook twitter and you tube and you know as your responses might make no you. the sky. the light will come. some last carriers will be singing. well today we have a glimmer of hope and it comes from the efforts of consumers to protect their privacy see last week gems on star service sent out a new terms and conditions of use form to their customers one part of the new form of people the wrong way and rightly so the on the second page it read unless the data connection in your vehicle is deactivated data about your vehicle will continue to be collected even if you do not have a plan it is important you convey this to other drivers occupants or subsequent owners of your vehicle i know you might be thinking if you choose to be on star customer are you signing up for this already well think of all the people who buy new cars and get that free one month trial all those people who aren't planning on being on star subscriber would still be monitored on the new policy that would monitor non on star subscribers was set to go into eff
and pakistan ever really go to war you can respond to us on facebook twitter and you tube and you know as your responses might make no you. the sky. the light will come. some last carriers will be singing. well today we have a glimmer of hope and it comes from the efforts of consumers to protect their privacy see last week gems on star service sent out a new terms and conditions of use form to their customers one part of the new form of people the wrong way and rightly so the on the second page...
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pakistan has tried to manipulate this and play this card before when pakistan was unhappy because yet another cross border raid, i can't remember now, must have been six months ago into pakistani territory. pakistan closed that border and that created a big pileup of american convoy supply trucks on the pakistani side and many dozen of them were set fire. so pakistan has used this card before, and that led some american officials to explore other routes, particularly through the northern central asian states, but they have their problems as well. so as much as the united states doesn't want to acknowledge it, pakistan is still very critical as a supply route to the troops in afghanistan and particularly the contractors who are highly dependent on those nonlethal supplies. >> an ongoing difficult relationship. richard engel live in benghazi. >>> in the week since bin laden's killing, the fog of war is lifting and we're getting more clarity on what really happened in the dark of night when navy s.e.a.l.s move in on the bin laden compound and the life of the world's most notorious terror
pakistan has tried to manipulate this and play this card before when pakistan was unhappy because yet another cross border raid, i can't remember now, must have been six months ago into pakistani territory. pakistan closed that border and that created a big pileup of american convoy supply trucks on the pakistani side and many dozen of them were set fire. so pakistan has used this card before, and that led some american officials to explore other routes, particularly through the northern...
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pakistan police reject the u.s. version of events and say according to their investigation, that this is a murder case. in fact, they say he shot one man in the back repeat through. and pakistan officials demand the c.i.a. release the names of all agents operating in the country and claiming davis was working there without pakistan's knowledge and they call him a spy. the high court in the city of lahore will take up the immunity question in a couple of weeks. >> if you read comments on websites it can get nasty. people are tough when anonymous but what if they lost that? you have been commenting on a website for years, and suddenly, they give up who everybody is, including you. it's just happened. and judge napolitano is here to and judge napolitano is here to talk about it. when you pour chunky beef with country vegetable soup over it, you can do dinner. 4 minutes, around 4 bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do.™ the unlikely birthplace of a fundamental idea. it's where ethel percy andrus found
pakistan police reject the u.s. version of events and say according to their investigation, that this is a murder case. in fact, they say he shot one man in the back repeat through. and pakistan officials demand the c.i.a. release the names of all agents operating in the country and claiming davis was working there without pakistan's knowledge and they call him a spy. the high court in the city of lahore will take up the immunity question in a couple of weeks. >> if you read comments on...
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. >>> pakistan's prime minister fires back against u.s. allegations that his government may have helped hide osama bin laden. danielle notingham the reporting. >> reporter: pakistan's prime minister tells his government that they were not harboring osama bin laden. the pakistani government was concerned about how the discovery of osama bin laden in their country would be perceived in washington. within hours of president obama's announcement that the terror leader was dead, a lobbying firm representing pakistan's government started making calls to members of congress denying anyone had protected the al-qaida leader. president obama says the u.s. will investigate whether osama bin laden had a support network in the country. so far his national security advisors say there's no evidence anyone in pakistan's government was part of that network. the obama administration is pushing for access to osama bin laden's three widows who are now in pakistani custody. they're hopeful cooperation between the two country. will allow that to happen. >> we r
. >>> pakistan's prime minister fires back against u.s. allegations that his government may have helped hide osama bin laden. danielle notingham the reporting. >> reporter: pakistan's prime minister tells his government that they were not harboring osama bin laden. the pakistani government was concerned about how the discovery of osama bin laden in their country would be perceived in washington. within hours of president obama's announcement that the terror leader was dead, a...
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who in pakistan is nervous tonight? think about it. what names are in that treasure-trove of computer files our navy s.e.a.l.s picked up. why are so many republicans unhappy with their presidential candidates? a group in eye gash this is something new. is practically begging new jersey governor chris christie to get in the race. that's not a good sign for the other candidates. remember when the republican governor of florida rejected those billions of federal money to build high speed railroad? a big chunk of that money will now go towards increasing speeds between washington and boston. transportation secretary ray lahood joins us tonight about where that money is going instead of florida. that's about building america big things like where it did before. >>> the great tina fey returned to "saturday night live." we have a great bit of that for you tonight. reprising her best role ever -- sarah palin. >> it is just so great to be back on fox news. a network that both pays me and shows me the questions ahead of time. gist hope that toni
who in pakistan is nervous tonight? think about it. what names are in that treasure-trove of computer files our navy s.e.a.l.s picked up. why are so many republicans unhappy with their presidential candidates? a group in eye gash this is something new. is practically begging new jersey governor chris christie to get in the race. that's not a good sign for the other candidates. remember when the republican governor of florida rejected those billions of federal money to build high speed railroad?...
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-pakistan relationships right now? >> we've made it clear and admiral mullen and secretary clinton talked to their counterparts in pakistan as recently as this week, that obviously with the haqqani network there are safe havens there that are being abided and they're links. >> so this seems a little ratcheted up. >> well, the message has been clear. obviously the haqqani network provides great danger to the people of the pakistan, to the people of the united states, to other countries, and those links and those safe havens, we are continuing to incyst that the pakistani government make clear and take action to make sure that these safe havens and these links are eliminated because it is providing clearly the situation where they are free to operate in a way that's quite dangerous. >> again that's kind of been so for some time now. this is now saying pakistan -- the intelligence arm of the pakistani government supported an attack on u.s. embassy. can you let that stand? >> well, listen. we obviously continue to he gauge
-pakistan relationships right now? >> we've made it clear and admiral mullen and secretary clinton talked to their counterparts in pakistan as recently as this week, that obviously with the haqqani network there are safe havens there that are being abided and they're links. >> so this seems a little ratcheted up. >> well, the message has been clear. obviously the haqqani network provides great danger to the people of the pakistan, to the people of the united states, to other...
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ambassador to pakistan released a statement saying the u.s. would work closely with pakistan to investigate the incident. elections in egypt are expected to begin on monday as scheduled despite the recent unrest. at least one person was killed during protests today. it was, by this afternoon. -- it was calm in tahrir square by this afternoon. >> the prime minister has held meetings with leaders of political forces. he is attempting to form a cabinet that could please everybody. the supreme council of the armed forces say elections will go as planned on monday. they have extended the voting hours to go into tuesday. they will give voters temple days to get to the polls. they are expecting a record turnout. they insist elections are the only way forward for the country. there are no signs they will be handing over power to civilian government, but the incoming prime minister has said he has been given extended powers not previously given to his predecessors. this comes after more consultations trying to find some kind of solution to end the prot
ambassador to pakistan released a statement saying the u.s. would work closely with pakistan to investigate the incident. elections in egypt are expected to begin on monday as scheduled despite the recent unrest. at least one person was killed during protests today. it was, by this afternoon. -- it was calm in tahrir square by this afternoon. >> the prime minister has held meetings with leaders of political forces. he is attempting to form a cabinet that could please everybody. the...
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-pakistan relations. up next, ken burns would join as to talk what his latest project, "prohibition." >> 8:29 eastern. president obama wants to make it congress to make easier -- the administration says the change will increase collections. figures show the education department is the biggest user of private debt collectors. a government watchdog group said fannie mae knew about disclosures in 2003 but did not act to stop them. similar allegations being probed by state attorneys general. allegations that law firms ignored proper procedures in handling foreclosure paperwork. three american scientists will share this year's nobel prize in physics. two americans are being honored for the studies of exploding stars that show the expansion of the universe is accelerating. when one got the phone call and heard the news, he said his jaw dropped. those are some the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> which part of the u.s. constitution is important to you? that's our question in this year's studentcam competitio
-pakistan relations. up next, ken burns would join as to talk what his latest project, "prohibition." >> 8:29 eastern. president obama wants to make it congress to make easier -- the administration says the change will increase collections. figures show the education department is the biggest user of private debt collectors. a government watchdog group said fannie mae knew about disclosures in 2003 but did not act to stop them. similar allegations being probed by state attorneys...
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officials now say pakistan was involved. before a senate committee chief chairman admiral mike mullen testified the terror group behind the attack and the pakistani spy agency are one and the same. >> the network acts as an arm for pakistan's internal service intelligence agency. >> reporter: admiral mullen added the united states has credible intelligence linking the isi to a june 28th attack on an intercontinental hotel in kabul. >> they conducted that truck bomb attack as well as the assault on our embassy. >> reporter: in an interview pakistani interior minister issued a denial saying say that it is isi involved in that attack, i categoryically deny it. we have no such policy to attack or aid attacks to pakistani forces through any pakistani assistance. u.s. senators are not convinced. >> the insurgent groups like the hakani network continue to enjoy sanctuary in the country as well as active support from pakistan's intelligence service. >> i've repeatedly written to secretary clinton to press to have the hakani group ad
officials now say pakistan was involved. before a senate committee chief chairman admiral mike mullen testified the terror group behind the attack and the pakistani spy agency are one and the same. >> the network acts as an arm for pakistan's internal service intelligence agency. >> reporter: admiral mullen added the united states has credible intelligence linking the isi to a june 28th attack on an intercontinental hotel in kabul. >> they conducted that truck bomb attack as...
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we are fairly certain that it is now high time to find out with the taliban and pakistan and others are ready. >> now we need a diplomatic surge. it's simple to me. i say this all the time. all wars end with political consequences. do you want to help shape them or do you want somebody to shape them for you. >> charlie: as march madness moves to the sweet 16, we talked to espn jay bilas and for morning joe way too early willie geist. >> it's an eclectic group. it's not a lot of the blue bloods and thoroughbreds of college basketball twheat haven't seen in a while. >> as jay says ohio, you got the senior and this kid who is a three-point shoulder can shoot you to a he win. >> charlie: we conclude with author rula jebreal her novel is strikes her life called miral. >> i felt i had to arne people in my life, my teacher and my father. and that it would affect girls life and maybe through my simple story they can see something and how to survive in a war zone. that's why i wrote it. >> charlie: a program note, linda wells, the editor of allure was supposed to be on tonight's broadcast, she w
we are fairly certain that it is now high time to find out with the taliban and pakistan and others are ready. >> now we need a diplomatic surge. it's simple to me. i say this all the time. all wars end with political consequences. do you want to help shape them or do you want somebody to shape them for you. >> charlie: as march madness moves to the sweet 16, we talked to espn jay bilas and for morning joe way too early willie geist. >> it's an eclectic group. it's not a lot...
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pakistan. they are right there with iran as to whether they are our friend or enemy. if we are concerned about iran having nuclear weapons, we should be more concerned about pakistan. we need to get rid of their nuclear weapons, before we start a war with pakistan that is going to be more serious than what we have seen so far. host: philadelphia, pa., jake on our democrats line. caller: you cannot make pakistan an enemy. they are still letting us in their country to launch an assault against potential terrorist targets. it is a debacle on their part to allow osama bin laden to stay in their backyard. we need to move forward. what secretaryr of state hillary clinton had to say yes today. >> we are committed to support the people in government as they try to fight their democracy against violent extremists. bin laden has also declared war on pakistan. he ordered the killings of many innocent pakistani men, women and children. in recent years, the cooperation between our governments, military, and
pakistan. they are right there with iran as to whether they are our friend or enemy. if we are concerned about iran having nuclear weapons, we should be more concerned about pakistan. we need to get rid of their nuclear weapons, before we start a war with pakistan that is going to be more serious than what we have seen so far. host: philadelphia, pa., jake on our democrats line. caller: you cannot make pakistan an enemy. they are still letting us in their country to launch an assault against...
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/pakistan relations have often been strained. pakistan complains about u.s. attacks against militants on its own soldiers. when u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s found and killed osama bin laden in pakistan in may, relations hit a new low. they may be even worse today. as the crisis erupted saturday, president obama went book shopping. one choice, a book about pakistan and afghanistan called "descent into chaos." that just about sums it up. i'm simon mcgregor-wood for "good morning america." >>> the holiday shopping season is off to a very strong start. according to one survey, retail sales hit $11.4 billion on black friday. a 7% increase from last year. the most money ever spent on the day after thanksgiving. the question now is, whether shoppers will keep coming back? or if they were drawn only by those door buster deals? >>> and los angeles police have not yet decided if they will charge a woman who fired pepper spray into a crowd at walmart on thursday night. she turned herself into police late friday. she was later released. >>> prince william is part of a rescue crew
/pakistan relations have often been strained. pakistan complains about u.s. attacks against militants on its own soldiers. when u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s found and killed osama bin laden in pakistan in may, relations hit a new low. they may be even worse today. as the crisis erupted saturday, president obama went book shopping. one choice, a book about pakistan and afghanistan called "descent into chaos." that just about sums it up. i'm simon mcgregor-wood for "good morning...
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who've been using bases in pakistan to launch attacks on american and nato troops in afghanistan. during brighton stop in afghanistan vice-president said success there would require more pressure on the telegram from pakistan side of the border, secretary of state ellery clinton had a rough departure during a tour of the persian gulf clinton made a surprise visit the monument to me with the political leaders as he could see their shoes boarding the plane to leave she slipped and dealt the state department said she is ok. >> this is angie lives in chicago to focus not resist the traders on the floor but also on wall street and main street. demand for commodities grove the cost of goods imported into the u.s. opt in december led by higher prices for commodities such as pools and you'd. there be listening for rising cost of commodities could impact prices and have an impact on companies who at home made in passing that cost along cost the consumer. meanwhile, mortgage applications rose for the second consecutive week because lots of homeowners see the drop in costs driving many to re
who've been using bases in pakistan to launch attacks on american and nato troops in afghanistan. during brighton stop in afghanistan vice-president said success there would require more pressure on the telegram from pakistan side of the border, secretary of state ellery clinton had a rough departure during a tour of the persian gulf clinton made a surprise visit the monument to me with the political leaders as he could see their shoes boarding the plane to leave she slipped and dealt the state...
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going to be on libya i know no reason to think it will be higher of the twenty five people killed in pakistan today are known to have included children we're talking about of it spends months meeting face to face with chalk level taliban officials who turn out not to have anything to do with the taliban and we're supposed to believe that a guy at a desk in was made just can't identify who's under a roof in libya or pakistan or anywhere else in the united nations denounces this is the illegal and here it's been used as part of a mission supposedly justify justified by the department of justice in washington as help holding the credibility of the united nations you don't which is a resolution that dance foreign forces in bend in in force is an arms embargo it's lunacy that's a great point that you mentioned the united nations stance on u.s. drone use so is this a violation of the u.n. resolution that is the reason that nato is in libya right now. arguably so it's arguably a crime regardless of u.n. resolution anywhere in the world according to a claim see in recent years by the united nations a
going to be on libya i know no reason to think it will be higher of the twenty five people killed in pakistan today are known to have included children we're talking about of it spends months meeting face to face with chalk level taliban officials who turn out not to have anything to do with the taliban and we're supposed to believe that a guy at a desk in was made just can't identify who's under a roof in libya or pakistan or anywhere else in the united nations denounces this is the illegal...
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finally let me turn to pakistan. we all acct the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tacklin violent extreme in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's a danger that the death of osama bin laden which should be welcomed on all sides will not have that effect in pakistan. i asked him there for what steps he has taken for british support of counter-terrorism in pakistan at the heart of our relationship to the pakistan government. we all want to see british troops come home at the earliest opportunity, not least all the families and friends of those who are currently serving in afghanistan. we also want to see the campaign concluded in a way that ensures their service and sacrifice has not been in vain and afghanistan and a wider region moves into a stable future rather than once again posing a serious threat to our security and other
finally let me turn to pakistan. we all acct the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tacklin violent extreme in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's a danger that the death of osama bin laden which should be welcomed on all sides will not have that effect in pakistan. i asked him there for what steps he...
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they have hundreds of civilians killed by a tax in pakistan, -- by a tax in pakistan. they have helped to capture or kill numerous al-qaeda figures. the problem is, there's a balance that pakistan has undertaken. especially with assumptions that the u.s. will not be there for a long-term -- for the long term. and the concerns about overextending themselves in the tribal area where they had an uneasy peace for decades. they do not want to stir a hornet's nest if they do not need to for domestic reasons. this is a tough battle and tension within the pakistanis. the caller is right. there is an uneasiness with what pakistan does with the money we send, as well as whether or not they're fully committee. is this something that no doubt each administration has had to deal with. host: in egypt on new year's day, this photo from "the telegraph" in great britain. guest: this is an incredibly event.ant inven this is a serious attack, not only within egypt, but signals a broadening, perhaps, of the sectarian tension within the region and certainly an attempt by al-qaeda elements
they have hundreds of civilians killed by a tax in pakistan, -- by a tax in pakistan. they have helped to capture or kill numerous al-qaeda figures. the problem is, there's a balance that pakistan has undertaken. especially with assumptions that the u.s. will not be there for a long-term -- for the long term. and the concerns about overextending themselves in the tribal area where they had an uneasy peace for decades. they do not want to stir a hornet's nest if they do not need to for domestic...
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press reports david petraeus will be among high level officials with clinton when she >> adrian:s in pakistan for talks. >>> in athens, a protest meant to be peaceful got out of control yesterday. thousands were demonstrating against new austerity measures when clashes erupted sending tourists fleeing for safety. >>> the airline industry is expected to bank $32.5 billion in fees for checked bags, on-board entertainment, other extras this year, up a staggering 44 % from just last year. >>> yesterday french first lady, carla bruni sarkozy gave birth to a baby girl, reportedly named dahlia. president sarkozy missed the birth because he was involved in talks on the euro crisis. the child is the first born to a sitting president of modern day france. >>> new research confirms the finding of a shark with just one eye. the rare shark was discovered by a mexican fisherman who cut open his catch to find the fetus who probably would not have survived. >>> here's your early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,504 after losing 72 points yesterday. the s&p fell 15 points. th
press reports david petraeus will be among high level officials with clinton when she >> adrian:s in pakistan for talks. >>> in athens, a protest meant to be peaceful got out of control yesterday. thousands were demonstrating against new austerity measures when clashes erupted sending tourists fleeing for safety. >>> the airline industry is expected to bank $32.5 billion in fees for checked bags, on-board entertainment, other extras this year, up a staggering 44 % from...
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is potentially going to hold back aid to pakistan. explain the ripple effect that will have when it comes to afghanistan and our troops that are still there. >> reporter: thomas, what i can tell you is what i've heard from the men and women, the american men and women on the ground here in afghanistan, the commanders on the ground as well. they'll tell you right now they don't know where that money is going, the money that's aiding the pakistani military to fight the taliban on the other side of the border. they feel that that money is being wasted because they don't think they're doing a good enough job. so i'm sure many of the men and women here on the bases throughout afghanistan will support that decision. i know from officials in washington, they say the pakistani military have done a lot in fighting the taliban, but many will also tell you, and it eelgs something we've seen in the wikileaks, they'll tell you they haven't done enough. they've been using that money not necessarily to fight the battle on this side of the border, bu
is potentially going to hold back aid to pakistan. explain the ripple effect that will have when it comes to afghanistan and our troops that are still there. >> reporter: thomas, what i can tell you is what i've heard from the men and women, the american men and women on the ground here in afghanistan, the commanders on the ground as well. they'll tell you right now they don't know where that money is going, the money that's aiding the pakistani military to fight the taliban on the other...
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sao paulo i want to thank you for being here now john to have had just a two percent success rate in pakistan since two thousand and four and yet they've ignited tensions between islamabad and washington that's just one of the consequences what do you think u.s. policy makers are thank and put in libya. could guess pretty well might win say right reza stalemates we could be a stalemate so maybe it didn't work the term a hoax in the beginning almost two hundred of them didn't work so what do you do your job or drills but it's not going to work because you know they were announcing that you said this five predators be in the city i just found out there are only five predators in sicily after more than. they have to to take off from the ancyl they cannot pick up from america aircraft carrier so they have to be somewhere so they're pleased innately great it could be ten fifteen of them but look can be accomplished by big groups of blow and says we're going to areas and you struck your tripoli we come back it's worse and so. these guys as civilians it's not that you're going to find a call in the
sao paulo i want to thank you for being here now john to have had just a two percent success rate in pakistan since two thousand and four and yet they've ignited tensions between islamabad and washington that's just one of the consequences what do you think u.s. policy makers are thank and put in libya. could guess pretty well might win say right reza stalemates we could be a stalemate so maybe it didn't work the term a hoax in the beginning almost two hundred of them didn't work so what do you...
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and pakistan. today white house chief of staff william daily said the estranged relationship between the two countries, quote, must be made to work overtime. he also said pakistan's political system is still reeling from u.s. raids that found and killed osama bin laden. >>> new support for the made who accused former imf head of rape. a group of community activists in new york are demanding that the d.a. continue prosecuting the case. >> they must continue this case. >> demanding that they continue with this case, give this woman her day in court. >> questions about the accused's credibility were uncovered by investigators working for the d.a.'s office. that led a judge to lift his house arrest order. the activists admit the maid lied about her immigration status and to the irs but that doesn't mean she's lying about the sexual assault they charge. >>> new questions about why a double am but tee war veteran was allowed to ride a roller coaster that threw him to his death. the sergeant was killed fr
and pakistan. today white house chief of staff william daily said the estranged relationship between the two countries, quote, must be made to work overtime. he also said pakistan's political system is still reeling from u.s. raids that found and killed osama bin laden. >>> new support for the made who accused former imf head of rape. a group of community activists in new york are demanding that the d.a. continue prosecuting the case. >> they must continue this case. >>...
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parts of these areas are inside of afghanistan and pakistan. if you only have control over one country or over only part of the area, it's like a balloon. you squeeze it out at the other side. we put pressure on the ground in afghanistan and these guys run over to pakistan. without the cooperation of the pakistani government, this problem is going to go on endlessly. the problem is, we don't just need their cooperation, we need their full cooperation. >> right. >> it's beyond what we've seen in the past. we need to crank down on what is going on and make sure there are no more high-ranking al qaeda leaders hiding in the midst of the pakistani military. i think the pakistanis have an obligation to make sure that is not the case now, especially that it's been proven that bin laden was doing exactly that. >> evan, thank you. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> in the fight against al qaeda, it has made the decade-long war in afghanistan a big debate in washington. the topic of troop drawdown is being discussed right now on capitol hill. >> we ought t
parts of these areas are inside of afghanistan and pakistan. if you only have control over one country or over only part of the area, it's like a balloon. you squeeze it out at the other side. we put pressure on the ground in afghanistan and these guys run over to pakistan. without the cooperation of the pakistani government, this problem is going to go on endlessly. the problem is, we don't just need their cooperation, we need their full cooperation. >> right. >> it's beyond what...
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next to afghanistan is pakistan. and they're providing safe haven to the people they're fighting here. we go to pakistan and say help us out with war here. pakistan does not care about our war over here. they really don't. you know what they care about? the country on the other side, india. we give them aid and say please help us out in our war. they instead use that aid to make more nuclear weapons to point at these guys. none of this makes sense unless you understand their motivation. that ad was not slated to run in the initial launch of our ad campaign. everyone on the show really liked it. we asked the marketing people, can we please get it ready to go? by the time it was color corrected or whatever it is they do to make it go on the air, a really big thing happened in america's relationship with pakistan. u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s helicoptered into pakistan's interior overnight and killed osama bin laden. not only had bin laden living in pakistan for years, right next to a big pakistani military facility unmolested,
next to afghanistan is pakistan. and they're providing safe haven to the people they're fighting here. we go to pakistan and say help us out with war here. pakistan does not care about our war over here. they really don't. you know what they care about? the country on the other side, india. we give them aid and say please help us out in our war. they instead use that aid to make more nuclear weapons to point at these guys. none of this makes sense unless you understand their motivation. that ad...
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and that pakistan's got to deal with it. today, secretary of defense leon panetta said islamabad must do more. >> it's very important they cannot choose between terrorists. if you're against terrorism. you're against all terrorists. >> panetta did not spell out publicly the consequences that the pakistanis fail to take action but a senior official says at least some of $5.1 billion in annual aid to pakistan could be cut. on capitol hill, mike emanuel, fox news. >> bret: perhaps the most controversial leader to address the united nations general assembly took the stage today. senior correspondent eric shawn reports on the dramatic appearance of iran's president. >> reporter: he appeared to be praying before he ascended the u.n. podium. when he did, iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad predictably used his starry moment to tend the world's problems on united states and israel, what he calls the zionist state. when he again questioned 9/11, that prompted the two american delegates to walk out. >> who used the mysterious 9/11 i
and that pakistan's got to deal with it. today, secretary of defense leon panetta said islamabad must do more. >> it's very important they cannot choose between terrorists. if you're against terrorism. you're against all terrorists. >> panetta did not spell out publicly the consequences that the pakistanis fail to take action but a senior official says at least some of $5.1 billion in annual aid to pakistan could be cut. on capitol hill, mike emanuel, fox news. >> bret:...
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between india and pakistan. u.s. pakistan relations. in many ways this is the preeminent dialogue that determines everything else in that region in many ways. it is also the dialogue that has an impact on civil military relations and pakistan. my fear is that just as there was once. there may be another. then what will happen? will it be the road again? and what if who we irresponsible remarks of the indian side as we saw recently by the indian army chief and, if the americans can do it so can we. but, of course the americans can. but then of course you can't. the a proper response was given not to the americans but pakistan military but to the indians which has created another problem. intelligence told parliament that if india were to undertake any such venture regardless of whether we knew that there were doing it all we found a later we had already earmarked targets and time rehearsals and exercises in the way in which we will kickback. of course parliament caravan. so those are the issues right now. could news and bad news. thank y
between india and pakistan. u.s. pakistan relations. in many ways this is the preeminent dialogue that determines everything else in that region in many ways. it is also the dialogue that has an impact on civil military relations and pakistan. my fear is that just as there was once. there may be another. then what will happen? will it be the road again? and what if who we irresponsible remarks of the indian side as we saw recently by the indian army chief and, if the americans can do it so can...
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pakistan relations. the numbers, if you want to get involved in the conversation, for democrats, 202-737-0002. for republicans, 202-737-0001. for independents, 202-628-0205. if you have called in the last 30 days, put down the phone, pick up the keyboard. send us a message electronically. the address is journal@c- span.org. you can follow a son twitter, the address is twitter.com/c- spanwj "the washington times" has the story this morning. host: just above the fold, "u.s. raises pressure on pakistan in the wake of the raid." host: we will be talking for the first 45 minutes about the future of u.s. pakistan relations. again, the numbers, if you want to get involved, for democrats, 202-737-0002. for republicans, 202-737-0001. for independents, 202-628-0205. you can also send us messages through e-mail and twitter. our first call comes from clearwater, florida, on the line for republicans. caller: how was it going? thank you for taking my call. host: what you think about the future of u.s. pakistan relatio
pakistan relations. the numbers, if you want to get involved in the conversation, for democrats, 202-737-0002. for republicans, 202-737-0001. for independents, 202-628-0205. if you have called in the last 30 days, put down the phone, pick up the keyboard. send us a message electronically. the address is journal@c- span.org. you can follow a son twitter, the address is twitter.com/c- spanwj "the washington times" has the story this morning. host: just above the fold, "u.s. raises...
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the white house has suspended $800 million in aid to pakistan's military. this comes after a statement by the chairman of the joint chiefs, admiral mike mullen, that pakistan security forces may have allowed the killing of a pakistani journalist. s shalim shahzad was investigating. ties between the two countries have been strained since the killing of osama bin laden. >>> new overnight, a water main break sent water into the street near key bridge and canal road in georgetown. our crew snapped pictures of the gushing water. the break left a lot of standing water on the road. we left messages with d.c. water, but we haven't heard from the report yet. >>> a new report says pepco tops the list of the most hated companies in america. that's according to the american customer satisfaction index group. the utility company ranked dead last in customer satisfaction because of complaints about poor service, high prices, and privacy intrusions. pepco was followed by delta, time warner cable took the third spot, comcast took the fourth spot. comcast, of course, is the
the white house has suspended $800 million in aid to pakistan's military. this comes after a statement by the chairman of the joint chiefs, admiral mike mullen, that pakistan security forces may have allowed the killing of a pakistani journalist. s shalim shahzad was investigating. ties between the two countries have been strained since the killing of osama bin laden. >>> new overnight, a water main break sent water into the street near key bridge and canal road in georgetown. our crew...
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are emanating from within pakistan. this is not something they are doing as a favor to us. it is something that is immediately in their best interest. our adversaries are largely based there. we need their help. there is only so much we can do it unilaterally. if we do not have the cooperation we need, when push comes to shove, which will protect american lives. host: let's go to cleveland where leonard joins us, a democratic collar. hello, leonard. good morning. welcome. caller: hi. i have a couple of questions boy. the american government, when people are killing manatees, and we seize their money like in iraq and then with osama bin laden, where do those moneys go back into our federal government that the seas and control? i would hope that they took it like they took it from an american citizen who did wrong and they seized their money and it goes back in. the second question is i think the federal government with osama bin laden -- he did things where he heard two men that the killing of these people -- he heard al
are emanating from within pakistan. this is not something they are doing as a favor to us. it is something that is immediately in their best interest. our adversaries are largely based there. we need their help. there is only so much we can do it unilaterally. if we do not have the cooperation we need, when push comes to shove, which will protect american lives. host: let's go to cleveland where leonard joins us, a democratic collar. hello, leonard. good morning. welcome. caller: hi. i have a...
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in pakistan and in return al-qaeda would refrain from attacking pakistan. this news comes as pakistan officials have agreed to allow cia agents back into the compound. the team of forensic specialists will search for any hidden or buried documents. officials did not say whether this will happen and if more than one trip is planned. >> secretary of state hillary clinton is an pakistan today tried to mend fences with leaders still angry over that surprise raid on the compound. officials say her visit is not about apologies. cee is delivering a two-part message. first pakistan is on thin ice with us. but that relationship is too important to abandon. the u.s. wants pakistan to go after senior al-qaeda targets or risk losing financial aid. >> after 15 years on the run 1 time bosnian serb commander ratko mladic is in jail. now the republic of serbia and montenegro is expected that it will turn mladic over to the u.n. war crimes tribunal for trial. he has been charged with carrying out a genocidal campaign against his bosnia's muslim and croat population in 1995.
in pakistan and in return al-qaeda would refrain from attacking pakistan. this news comes as pakistan officials have agreed to allow cia agents back into the compound. the team of forensic specialists will search for any hidden or buried documents. officials did not say whether this will happen and if more than one trip is planned. >> secretary of state hillary clinton is an pakistan today tried to mend fences with leaders still angry over that surprise raid on the compound. officials say...
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urban areas to pakistan. however, they didn't consider taliban guerrillas in the mountains of the northern province as a threat, and by the way, yes, the northwest frontier of the country is lashkar-e-taiba. i'm familiar. this happened at a time when some of these groups began to target the military and the civilian populations by puts bombing in marketplaces, employing up tribal jergas and attacking them directly and attacks family of the militaries. they did an attack at a mosque which was attacking the families of the military. we'll recall that incident just a couple years ago. this was an attack on muslims praying in a mosque in the military sector so now the terrorists are tapping the military. i think the perception is changing as to, you know, what is the terrorist threat to pakistan. let's ask about specifically the isi role in the taliban. a lot of people have written that taliban is a covert action of the isi. there's a lot of evidence to support that thesis. if you readset jones, -- seth jones arg
urban areas to pakistan. however, they didn't consider taliban guerrillas in the mountains of the northern province as a threat, and by the way, yes, the northwest frontier of the country is lashkar-e-taiba. i'm familiar. this happened at a time when some of these groups began to target the military and the civilian populations by puts bombing in marketplaces, employing up tribal jergas and attacking them directly and attacks family of the militaries. they did an attack at a mosque which was...
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pakistan again. at that time, the focus of the world was in backing our movement and our fight for freedom. this is why because we had refuge in pakistan and because there was a concerted worldwide effort, we were able to defeat one the two super powers of the world. and the same thing that i say to you is valid today. until the pakistan -- the taliban and al qaeda terrorists are not purged from their safe havens, it will be extremely difficult if not impossible for the world community to ultimately and decisively bring them to their knees. >> general barno? >> i think i'll give a different perspective. based on my recent vision. i've been to pakistan 12 or 14 times. this was the longest visit. i was there for a week. and i had access to senior people in the military and civil service and other elements of the government, intelligence agencies, academic students, governors, so i had a fairly wide cast of people that i talked to. i'm also very sensitive to hearing talking points. and this is the first
pakistan again. at that time, the focus of the world was in backing our movement and our fight for freedom. this is why because we had refuge in pakistan and because there was a concerted worldwide effort, we were able to defeat one the two super powers of the world. and the same thing that i say to you is valid today. until the pakistan -- the taliban and al qaeda terrorists are not purged from their safe havens, it will be extremely difficult if not impossible for the world community to...